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Re: What do you prefer after death?

Interesting that even so-called Atheists are afraid to choose "everlasting life in Hell", it is one of the bests proofs that entirely Atheism is a fake if even its adherents prefer either to be in Paradise or at least to became dead for ever.

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Rom 6:23:For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.

Re: What do you prefer after death?

Originally Posted by Alfons

Interesting that even so-called Atheists are afraid to choose "everlasting life in Hell", it is one of the bests proofs that entirely Atheism is a fake if even its adherents prefer either to be in Paradise or at least to became dead for ever.

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Actually there are several atheists here who said that they prefer to be dead forever. As for not choosing Hell...Atheists don't believe that hell exists. Why would they choose it anyway?

Nobody who wins a war indulges in a bifurcated definition of victory. War is a political act; victory and defeat have meaning only in political terms. A country incapable of achieving its political objectives at an acceptable cost is losing the war, regardless of battlefield events.

Bifurcating victory (e.g. winning militarily, losing politically) is a useful salve for defeated armies. The "stab in the back" narrative helped take the sting out of failure for German generals after WWI and their American counterparts after Vietnam.

All the same, it's nonsense. To paraphrase Vince Lombardi, show me a political loser, and I'll show you a loser.

Re: What do you prefer after death?

Originally Posted by Alfons

Interesting that even so-called Atheists are afraid to choose "everlasting life in Hell", it is one of the bests proofs that entirely Atheism is a fake if even its adherents prefer either to be in Paradise or at least to became dead for ever.

Why would anybody ever chose everlasting life in hell? I assumed that the point of this poll was to ask--all options being viable, which would you prefer?

How does not choosing hell demostrate that atheism is "fake"? If anything, I think that simply demonstrates sanity.

Re: What do you prefer after death?

To proofe us they do not afraid Hell!
Otherwise they must stop their atheistic propaganda and repent.

Atheists aren't afraid of hell because they don't believe it exists.

As for all the people who say that there are no "atheists in foxholes," you are wrong. I know plenty who have stared death in the face.

Nobody who wins a war indulges in a bifurcated definition of victory. War is a political act; victory and defeat have meaning only in political terms. A country incapable of achieving its political objectives at an acceptable cost is losing the war, regardless of battlefield events.

Bifurcating victory (e.g. winning militarily, losing politically) is a useful salve for defeated armies. The "stab in the back" narrative helped take the sting out of failure for German generals after WWI and their American counterparts after Vietnam.

All the same, it's nonsense. To paraphrase Vince Lombardi, show me a political loser, and I'll show you a loser.

Re: What do you prefer after death?

Given the choice, any antheist, well... anyone... chooses consciousness over lack thereof. Everyone chooses hell over nothing. Well, everyone rational. Given the choice of pain or nothing, I'll take pain forever; however, I believe, the only spirit/soul is our influence in this world.